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Topic: The American Revolution and Constitution

ITINERARY AND CHRONOLOGY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON 1793-1798 - Thomas Jefferson, The Works, vol. 8 (Correspondence 1793-1798) [1905]

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The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Federal Edition (New York and London, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904-5). Vol. 8

Part of: The Works of Thomas Jefferson, 12 vols.

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ITINERARY AND CHRONOLOGY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON

1793-1798

1793.—Aug.23.At Philadelphia.
Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Genet’s Recall.
Cabinet discusses Treaty with France.
31.Drafts Cabinet Opinion on Privateers and Prizes.
Fever breaks out in Philadelphia.
Sept.7.Drafts Cabinet Decisions.
13.Attempts to borrow money.
15.Informs Genet of application for his recall.
17.Leaves Philadelphia.
22.At Monticello.
Oct.25.Leaves Monticello.
Nov.1.At Germantown.
8.Cabinet meeting on Genet’s conduct.
13.Writes Hammond concerning Treaty.
16.Borrows money.
18.-21.Cabinet meeting on Message.
23.Drafts Cabinet Decisions.
Drafts President’s Message.
28.Cabinet meeting on Genet.
Dec.2.Congress assembles.
7.Drafts Cabinet Decisions.
16.Reports to Congress on Commerce.
20.Opinion on Neutral Trade.
30.Makes Supplementary Report on Commerce.
31.Resigns Secretaryship of State.
1794.—Jan.5.Leaves Philadelphia.
16.Arrives at Monticello.
1794.—Sept.Has attack of rheumatism.
Offered foreign mission.
?Writes Notes on a Constitution.
1795.At Monticello.
Establishes nailery.
July26?Granddaughter Eleanor dies.
Dec.?Writes “Notes” for Ebeling.
1796?Invents mould-board for plough.
Apr.24.Writes letter to Mazzei.
May12.Executes mortgage to Van Staphorst & Hubbard.
Begins remodelling house at Monticello.
JuneVisited by Rochefoucauld-Liancourt.
Nov.4.Elected Vice-President.
1797.—Jan.Elected President of Philosophical Society.
Refuses to serve on Boundary Commission.
1.Mazzei Letter printed in Florence.
25.Mazzei Letter printed in Paris.
Feb.8.Electoral Ballot counted by Congress.
20.Leaves Monticello.
24.At Georgetown.
Mar.2.Arrives at Philadelphia.
3.Calls on Adams.
4.Sworn in as Vice-President.
Offered French Mission.
6.Dines with Washington.
12.Leaves Philadelphia.
20.Arrives at Monticello.
May.5.Leaves Monticello.
11.Arrives at Philadelphia.
14.Mazzei Letter printed in America.
JuneAttacked by Luther Martin in Newspapers.
July6.Leaves Philadelphia.
11.Arrives at Monticello.
Aug.Drafts Petition concerning Grand-Juries.
Oct.13.Maria Jefferson marries John Waylies Eppes.
Dec.4.Leaves Monticello.
6.Visits Madison at Montpelier.
12.Arrives at Philadelphia.
1798.—Feb.15.Dines with Adams.
19.X. Y. Z. Message.
Apr.3.X. Y. Z. Dispatches transmitted to Congress.
June27.Leaves Philadelphia.
28.At Baltimore.
1798.—July1.At Fredericksburg.
6.Alien Bill passed.
9.At Monticello.
14.Sedition Bill passed.
Oct.Writes Essay on Study of Anglo-Saxon.
Drafts Petition on Juries.
Drafts Kentucky Resolutions.
Nov.14.Kentucky Legislature adopts resolutions.
Revises Madison’s Virginian Resolutions.
Dec.18.Leaves Monticello.
25.Arrives at Philadelphia.

CORRESPONDENCE AND MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS

1793-1798